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let us not call matt a u.s. tourist. matt: there are a lot of tourists here. they are getting a bit of a discount. things like harrods are still very expensive. guy: can i suggest you maybe don't take a taxi to harrods? matt: it is a bit of a conundrum. if brexit is indeed going to be softer, you would expect the cable rate to rise. guy: a sequencing thing, i think. it is playing out in the equity market. take a look at what is happening here. the london market is benefiting. the trumpflation affeffect -- the cac 40 is trading softer, nearly full percent. matt: a week after the federal reserve's interest rate hike, kaplan said muted 10 year yields suggests expectations for sluggish economic growth. kaplan, who backed the rate hike, set out his preferred timeline for shrinking the balance sheet. >> it is my own view that we should begin the process, begin the rolloff, sometime later this year. my best expectation is that it is appropriate to begin this process before the end of 2017. matt: still with us, peter chatwell. kaplan wants to stick to the rate schedul
let us not call matt a u.s. tourist. matt: there are a lot of tourists here. they are getting a bit of a discount. things like harrods are still very expensive. guy: can i suggest you maybe don't take a taxi to harrods? matt: it is a bit of a conundrum. if brexit is indeed going to be softer, you would expect the cable rate to rise. guy: a sequencing thing, i think. it is playing out in the equity market. take a look at what is happening here. the london market is benefiting. the trumpflation...
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matt: thanks very much, sophie. theresa may's decision to skip a televised election debate threatened to rebound on her as other party leaders lambasted her absence, saying it proved she is unfit to lead. she is not the prime minister. the prime minister is not here tonight. she cannot be bothered, so why should you? a brew.make yourself you are not worth theresa may's time. do not give her years. is aboutship understanding the people you represent. it is about being prepared to learn. it is about not being so high and mighty that you cannot take it rise. it is also about bringing people with you. it is also about ensuring that your responsibilities to protect the safety and security of everybody in this country and to lead a government that cares for everybody in the country. >> a vote for anyone other than jeremy may is a vote for corbyn and that coalition. our government needs to be at its strongest to take us through brexit. it is only theresa may that can deliver that leadership. still with us, william hobbs, h
matt: thanks very much, sophie. theresa may's decision to skip a televised election debate threatened to rebound on her as other party leaders lambasted her absence, saying it proved she is unfit to lead. she is not the prime minister. the prime minister is not here tonight. she cannot be bothered, so why should you? a brew.make yourself you are not worth theresa may's time. do not give her years. is aboutship understanding the people you represent. it is about being prepared to learn. it is...
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matt: i'm matt miller, in for manus cranny. i'm really excited to see about this china decision, but we have comments from the fed that are moving markets and there is so much turmoil here in europe because of the brexit negotiations in the middle east with qatar. anna: we will get that decision later from the msci as to whether the chinese domestic concluded to the benchmark. could it be fourth unlucky for china? this is the fourth time asking to be included within the benchmark. we have this chart here, showing the china rush. this is one example of the appetite for chinese assets. it shows appetite for a particular asia etf, listed in the united states. investors anticipating perhaps, approval, but how much does this matter? we have seen real divergent performance between the shanghai market and the offshore market, which is trading near two year highs. the domestic market, really dwarfed by some of the new technology names that trade overseas, outside of the chinese main shares. matt: nonetheless, it is still 9% of global e
matt: i'm matt miller, in for manus cranny. i'm really excited to see about this china decision, but we have comments from the fed that are moving markets and there is so much turmoil here in europe because of the brexit negotiations in the middle east with qatar. anna: we will get that decision later from the msci as to whether the chinese domestic concluded to the benchmark. could it be fourth unlucky for china? this is the fourth time asking to be included within the benchmark. we have this...
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matt: a developing story in london. hit a group of muslim worshipers in northwest london, one is dead. police are treating it as a potential terror attack. anna: macron's majority. while the french president is that to secure the biggest parliamentary majority in 15 years, voter turnout was the lowest ever for a french legislative election. show.e paris air analysts expect fewer plane orders for boeing and airbus after the industry gets hit by low fuel prices and weak fares. we will take a look at the health of the industry and bring you live comments from the event. ♪ anna: a very good morning, welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show from london. plenty to talk about. stocks in asia going higher, keeping an eye on what has been called a u.k. terrorist attack in london, another key test for the may government. agenda, theeconomic eurozone seems to be impressing even those with leveraged money to spend. , this ispositioning leverage money going long on the euro for the first time in three yea
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matt: speaking of apples and oranges -- ewen: apples and pears. matt: i see. that is a british thing i guess. in any case, not in the apple family are the tech stocks. i guess i am wrong about that if you think about the pond. the strongest performer. this is the stoxx 600 broken down by groups here over this year today. tech stocks, even with the horrible month they have had, have been the best performer. do you think they have run their -- do you think they have reached their limit? is this as far as they can go from here on out? ewen: there is some rotation and market leadership and one should respect the relationship between the relative performance of financials and the shape of the yield curve. the first few months this year, the yield curves were flattening. they were financially underperforming. we are seeing a reverse of that. short inness is very the financials. , that is ampanies big blanket description. i think one can see for example challenges in the social media space. if people are more inclined to take on the ballot she is an profitability and
matt: speaking of apples and oranges -- ewen: apples and pears. matt: i see. that is a british thing i guess. in any case, not in the apple family are the tech stocks. i guess i am wrong about that if you think about the pond. the strongest performer. this is the stoxx 600 broken down by groups here over this year today. tech stocks, even with the horrible month they have had, have been the best performer. do you think they have run their -- do you think they have reached their limit? is this...
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matt: thanks for that. i want to bring our viewers headlines on the eu-china summit going on in brussels right now. we have live shots of jean-claude juncker speaking about china and premier li is speaking there, i assume is standing next to him. is saying they are disagreements between the two nations. it is not all agreement. obviously, there are concerns on the european side as well about the reciprocity of the fair trade between the two nations. thatuncker is also saying the eu and china have to lead in global clean energy transition, and there is no black -- backsliding on the paris agreement. unless you consider the fact that the u.s. slid on that. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. let's get to sophie kamaruddin. sophie: on the paris agreement, aheads have vowed to push after president trump pulled out of the agreement. others, italy, and signed of letter saying they will not renegotiate. theresa may expressed her disappointment to trump. the trump administration has asked the u.s. supreme c
matt: thanks for that. i want to bring our viewers headlines on the eu-china summit going on in brussels right now. we have live shots of jean-claude juncker speaking about china and premier li is speaking there, i assume is standing next to him. is saying they are disagreements between the two nations. it is not all agreement. obviously, there are concerns on the european side as well about the reciprocity of the fair trade between the two nations. thatuncker is also saying the eu and china...
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matt, guy. guy: the euro zone finance ministers are meeting today in luxembourg to hopefully reach a deal on the ways to use greece's debt deal. next slicelock the of financial aid. that is due in july. the deal is expected to offer much-needed clarity on greece's future debt obligations, debt relief. it is becoming a bit of an issue. how does the imf stock up on the story? joining us now is simos anastasopoulos. good morning to you. just give me a sense from your membership how critical this deal is. we get something done in terms of this deal and we make sure we do not end up with another cliff edge in july. simos: good morning and thank you for the location. i guess we are getting very close. we are hopeful that we can reach an agreement today, although things appear to be more complicated than that. we have some pretty strong statements from our government. theprime minister, and minister for financial germany. quite contradicting, a lot of them. it is a real issue, debt relief. greece has p
matt, guy. guy: the euro zone finance ministers are meeting today in luxembourg to hopefully reach a deal on the ways to use greece's debt deal. next slicelock the of financial aid. that is due in july. the deal is expected to offer much-needed clarity on greece's future debt obligations, debt relief. it is becoming a bit of an issue. how does the imf stock up on the story? joining us now is simos anastasopoulos. good morning to you. just give me a sense from your membership how critical this...
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guy, matt. guy: asian markets following the u.s. dropped the most in six weeks while volatility spiked higher. here is the central bank tightening that pushed up yields. they certainly moved. the delta, yields, the rate of change has been strong. maybe we need to get to some levels that are quite exciting. they are .46% now. -- am iselling this? underselling this? mark cudmore joins us. been rogan,have particularly with the yield, but i take a look at the bunds at .46%. being aing to end up very similar story, or is it different? mark: i listened to what you were saying earlier. at it on the longer-term picture, it looks as though it is a significant point. i would say that the 10 year bond yield has gone up this week. if it moves at least 20, it goes further than that. this week may not be the end of it. we may be at the beginning of a move. it is possible that something will happen today. mario draghi mace be today and calm everyone down, but if he speak today and, everyone down, but if you do
guy, matt. guy: asian markets following the u.s. dropped the most in six weeks while volatility spiked higher. here is the central bank tightening that pushed up yields. they certainly moved. the delta, yields, the rate of change has been strong. maybe we need to get to some levels that are quite exciting. they are .46% now. -- am iselling this? underselling this? mark cudmore joins us. been rogan,have particularly with the yield, but i take a look at the bunds at .46%. being aing to end up...
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matt and anna. matt: juliette saly in hong kong. we are going to stick with asia right now, but go to tokyo. kuroda is due to hold a conference in the next half hour. that is after the central bank 19 its monetary stimulus. the board voted 7-2 to keep rings unchanged, saying that -- to keep things unchanged, saying the economy will be supported. brett, what will you be watching for when corona -- when kuroda speaks? will be watching anything in terms of the exit policy for the bank of japan. we know that behind the scenes, the bank of japan is trying to quietly get some word out or at least they are thinking about how they will exit in the future. there is a big caveat. they are making sure there are no wrinkles going into the market. it is a long way from the exit, but they need to respond to the pressure from lawmakers to talk about it. we will see an interesting press conference. terms ofquestions in exit, but he will try not to say too much while keeping markets at pay, keeping people at a in terms of the pressure. we will get a
matt and anna. matt: juliette saly in hong kong. we are going to stick with asia right now, but go to tokyo. kuroda is due to hold a conference in the next half hour. that is after the central bank 19 its monetary stimulus. the board voted 7-2 to keep rings unchanged, saying that -- to keep things unchanged, saying the economy will be supported. brett, what will you be watching for when corona -- when kuroda speaks? will be watching anything in terms of the exit policy for the bank of japan. we...
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matt miller, back to you. matt: a lot going on there. geithner will continue to cover it for us throughout the day. i want to bring you some headlines out of france. a team of analysts have put out danone is a likely m&a target and the probability of a deal is about 20% right now. they list a few suitors that could possibly go after danone. pepsico, coca-cola, names you may have guessed. but it's interesting and you see danone shares up. the cap is up along with the european index. i will leave you with life pictures of north london where, in the early hours of the morning, a van hit a group of people leaving a mosque, killing at least one person. this is a continuing story that develops throughout the day. theresa may called a meeting for the security council. we will keep you updated. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets the european open. i am matt miller. guy johnson reports on the paris air show. let's check in on the markets. we have gains across the board in the major equity indexes. the stoxx 600 is up e
matt miller, back to you. matt: a lot going on there. geithner will continue to cover it for us throughout the day. i want to bring you some headlines out of france. a team of analysts have put out danone is a likely m&a target and the probability of a deal is about 20% right now. they list a few suitors that could possibly go after danone. pepsico, coca-cola, names you may have guessed. but it's interesting and you see danone shares up. the cap is up along with the european index. i will...
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matt? very much.s let's check back in on the starry -- qatari stock market. 1.75%.ly down yesterday, we were down 1.25 percent on qatari. it is not taking the kind of hit it was yesterday. it was the biggest drop since 2009. to keep an eyee on this, it is a huge issue for the markets. thursday is a big day for the markets for a couple of reasons. on thursday, also the ecb decision coming on thursday and former fbi director james comey is testifying in front of the senate in the u.s.. which of these events will have the largest market impact? mark cudmore joins us from singapore to help you set up for that trade. what do you think? which we.k. elections, are not going to be able to discuss on thursday because of the regulations in the u.k.. rates,u have the ecb that will be in estonia, i am going to fly in for that. we also have james comey's testimony in front of the senate. everyone is chomping at the bit to watch. what will be the biggest market mover? resolve then't debate today. as you
matt? very much.s let's check back in on the starry -- qatari stock market. 1.75%.ly down yesterday, we were down 1.25 percent on qatari. it is not taking the kind of hit it was yesterday. it was the biggest drop since 2009. to keep an eyee on this, it is a huge issue for the markets. thursday is a big day for the markets for a couple of reasons. on thursday, also the ecb decision coming on thursday and former fbi director james comey is testifying in front of the senate in the u.s.. which of...
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matt? matt: we just got your charts. up next, how boeing beat airbus in paris for the first time in five years. we will ask guy if that is really the right way to put it. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think it could get too much very soon, because if you calculate where it could be based on the current market, it could be up to 40% of the index. when you have that kind of waiting on the index, it is really a bit too much because you are ignoring so many other countries. matt: that was mark mobius, giving his reaction to china being included in the msci emerging market index. let us get the bloomberg first word news now. for that, we go to sebastian salek. sebastian? sebastian: the u.k. prime minister's first summit could mark the scene of the first big row over brexit negotiations. plan, it is due on monday. negotiations were seen by both sides to be generally constructed. in the u.s., donald trump has said he will propose legislation that would ban immigrants from receiving any welfare benefits for five years. he was addr
matt? matt: we just got your charts. up next, how boeing beat airbus in paris for the first time in five years. we will ask guy if that is really the right way to put it. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think it could get too much very soon, because if you calculate where it could be based on the current market, it could be up to 40% of the index. when you have that kind of waiting on the index, it is really a bit too much because you are ignoring so many other countries. matt: that was mark...
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matt? matt: we are less them one half hour away from the start of cash trading after a mixed close yesterday. we now have futures pointing down across the board. not huge crops, but red arrows on the ftse, cac and dax futures. nowt to talk about right has markets are concerned in the bond market as well. we see the german ten-year yielding 0.25. a very low level as investors by a lot of protection. guy: let's figure out what is happening. most equity markets are closed. india is open and down by .4%. saudiday, argentina and arabia did well. turkey did well in terms of the currency story. the peso is up, the argentinian australian dollar. some of the metrics we are watching this morning, ramadan. i want to make sure you are fully caffeinated this morning. coffee down 4.5%. i don't drink coffee. i am a key man, myself. guy: yeah, ok. matt: i try and get as much of it as i can. let me get you the breaking news coming out of the summit in brussels. the have got the ecb now throwing its hat in t
matt? matt: we are less them one half hour away from the start of cash trading after a mixed close yesterday. we now have futures pointing down across the board. not huge crops, but red arrows on the ftse, cac and dax futures. nowt to talk about right has markets are concerned in the bond market as well. we see the german ten-year yielding 0.25. a very low level as investors by a lot of protection. guy: let's figure out what is happening. most equity markets are closed. india is open and down...
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central banks, matt. matt: we have a russian decision out later. kuroda.atching governor he is answering questions about growth which he considers good aboutove trend but also inflation which is not strong enough so he will continue his ¥80 trillion bond purchase program. guy: cash is opening. we see the rally. we are still down but at least we rallied into the closed and we are carrying that momentum into friday morning. 1/5 of a percent. -- 1/5 of 1%. other markets expected to open a little more firmly including the cac. something of an interesting day when it came to the british economy. anna: good morning. let us give the equity markets a moment to open up. i talk about the gilt morning. gilt yields up a fraction. following on from yesterday, the bounce in yields in tenure government gilts. the bank of england adding to uncertainty about where do the gilt markets go right now. not sure which way to go in terms of the bond markets. daily swings in guilt have have widened gilt this week. we thought we would get a few clues yesterday. if you clue
central banks, matt. matt: we have a russian decision out later. kuroda.atching governor he is answering questions about growth which he considers good aboutove trend but also inflation which is not strong enough so he will continue his ¥80 trillion bond purchase program. guy: cash is opening. we see the rally. we are still down but at least we rallied into the closed and we are carrying that momentum into friday morning. 1/5 of a percent. -- 1/5 of 1%. other markets expected to open a little...
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matt: true. i invite any bloomberg terminal users to talk to me directly if you want to get a question to the german finance minister. up next, theresa may due to travel to paris later with her core election performance in strong contrast to that is emmanuel macron. will her weekend hand meet eighth -- weaken d and mean a softer brexit? this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back, i'm matt miller in berlin alongside guy johnson in london. i want to get you the first word news, and for that we go to sebastian salek. firmsian: in the u.k., that clear euro denominated derivatives may be forced to relocate from london after brexit. a person with knowledge of the matter said under the proposal to be rolled out today, firms seen as systemically important could be required to accept direct oversight from eu authorities. in the u.s., the trump administration has laid out its highly anticipated plan for overhauling bank rules. the changes rewrite scores of regulations the banks have complained about since t
matt: true. i invite any bloomberg terminal users to talk to me directly if you want to get a question to the german finance minister. up next, theresa may due to travel to paris later with her core election performance in strong contrast to that is emmanuel macron. will her weekend hand meet eighth -- weaken d and mean a softer brexit? this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back, i'm matt miller in berlin alongside guy johnson in london. i want to get you the first word news, and for that we go...
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matt. back to policy, you mentioned the ftc as opposed fcc.e do you see in the next couple of years maybe a move over to the f regulator?re of the matt: when we're talking about privacy, that's who regulates privacy today. the ftc for many years has done a wonderful job. they've had hundreds of actions against web providers, against isp's, etc., when there was cause for concern on a case-by-case basis. so that regime of regulation has worked. i do not at all think that the f cc is going to shirk its duty isn it comes to working with p's, working with private networks, being forthright about there is ant ecosystem of sorts between has a verythat specific purpose in ensuring regulationare proper s to protect the public interest but also recognizing -- i think this is different from the last eight years -- recognizing that all of the good things that to consumers and we want to ensure that they have privateprovided by network. we have to recognize that anvate networks are important part of thi
matt. back to policy, you mentioned the ftc as opposed fcc.e do you see in the next couple of years maybe a move over to the f regulator?re of the matt: when we're talking about privacy, that's who regulates privacy today. the ftc for many years has done a wonderful job. they've had hundreds of actions against web providers, against isp's, etc., when there was cause for concern on a case-by-case basis. so that regime of regulation has worked. i do not at all think that the f cc is going to...
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>> matt: yeah. >> john: at less than 50, i bet. >> matt: you are correct, that's a base had for buster posey. 40. >> john: barry bonds doubled or tripled that you would have to believe, but he's left-hande left-handed. >> matt: you're talking about almost two decades of games here. were not talking about just by giants, let's hitter's period. the dimensions, you have to hit it up over the wall. it doesn't go to right field per se. that is a shockingly low total in two decades of games here. here's brandon belt with a runner aboard and one gone. on the ground to second, cabrera to ray us, back to due to come out that one might be taken a look at, very close at first base. >> john: i thought he was safe life. >> matt: if you're going to challenge it's got to come quickly, you just saw bruce bochy indicates that he wants is one challenged, he's going to be safe when they take another look at this. >> john: he got down the line quickly on a ball hit pretty firmly to second base, not taking anything for granted her here. >> john: the change to the rule stems from a game last august, cincinn
>> matt: yeah. >> john: at less than 50, i bet. >> matt: you are correct, that's a base had for buster posey. 40. >> john: barry bonds doubled or tripled that you would have to believe, but he's left-hande left-handed. >> matt: you're talking about almost two decades of games here. were not talking about just by giants, let's hitter's period. the dimensions, you have to hit it up over the wall. it doesn't go to right field per se. that is a shockingly low total in...
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matt: absolutely. francesco garzarelli will stay with us, cohead of global macro and markets research at goldman sachs. we will get into the bloomberg business flash. you do not want to miss that either. we go to suppressants are at -- we go to sebastian salek. sebastian: the bank was likely to fail. santander plans to raise about 7 billion euros of capital as part of the transaction. banca popular will operate under "normal business conditions" after all the shares and capital instruments were transferred to santander. has fired more than 20 people after a company-wide investigation into harassment claims. two also hired at least high-profile senior executives, whose job will be to rethink branding. a law firm led the probe, reviewing 215 human resources claims. there is another investigation being led by eric holder. the u.s. to mind its own business over the detention of three labor activists who were investigating a factory. the threer watch says were working undercover to investigate the plant ope
matt: absolutely. francesco garzarelli will stay with us, cohead of global macro and markets research at goldman sachs. we will get into the bloomberg business flash. you do not want to miss that either. we go to suppressants are at -- we go to sebastian salek. sebastian: the bank was likely to fail. santander plans to raise about 7 billion euros of capital as part of the transaction. banca popular will operate under "normal business conditions" after all the shares and capital...
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guy, matt. saudiyousef, the idea for and the other countries that have cut off qatar is to leverage the economic blow in order to get the royal family to capitulate to its demands. how bad has the economic blow been so far in these last couple of days? yousef: i mean, it was a real has of getting your appeared what was usually a one to two hour trip turned into a seven or but alone ordeal, convincing immigration to let me through. flights are delayed. as much as it is quiet, there is a sense of relative normalcy. having said that, the latest move from s&p global ratings, and some of the key in the heat is on. indicators, show the heat is on. there is a desperation of external vulnerabilities and pressure on growth. this follows a similar moody's move that came before the escalation. s has put concerns on this. we are watching the credit default swaps. interesting what is happening on the qatari equity. what a rebound. opportunistic buyers in this market. up over 2% as we speak. some of those val
guy, matt. saudiyousef, the idea for and the other countries that have cut off qatar is to leverage the economic blow in order to get the royal family to capitulate to its demands. how bad has the economic blow been so far in these last couple of days? yousef: i mean, it was a real has of getting your appeared what was usually a one to two hour trip turned into a seven or but alone ordeal, convincing immigration to let me through. flights are delayed. as much as it is quiet, there is a sense of...
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matt: not from me. judge jeanine: give me an example of the right being as outrageous as the left holding a decap ited head of the president and stephen colbert saying the president is a [bleep] southeast. >> it's motor city madness and you want to take a gun to the united states when he was visiting this president of the united states in the white house. what about ted nugent. matt: he apologized. chris: so have a lot of other people. as for this shakespeare thing. judge jeanine: i don't want to forget what happened the last 8 years. that's why donald trump is president. matt: kathy givein did not apologize. she says she is a victim. the country should not be having this type of rhetoric where we can't respect each other. judge jeanine: all want is for the violence to stop. all i want is for people not to think they will be a hero if they kill a congressman or a president. >> you will get no argument from me. it's horrible that anyone would think violence solves anything. to the point of that play you'
matt: not from me. judge jeanine: give me an example of the right being as outrageous as the left holding a decap ited head of the president and stephen colbert saying the president is a [bleep] southeast. >> it's motor city madness and you want to take a gun to the united states when he was visiting this president of the united states in the white house. what about ted nugent. matt: he apologized. chris: so have a lot of other people. as for this shakespeare thing. judge jeanine: i don't...
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. >> matt tiabbi. in your most recent book "insane clown >> met iab -- "in depth," your most recent book "insane clown president: dispatches from the 2016 circus". you write about donald trump, quote, no ordinary conman, he is way above average, the american political system is his easiest mark ever. >> that was early in the campaign. that was in march 2016. it was around the time he was sewing up the republican nomination and the purpose of that article, this is a compilation of articles to try to explain the trump phenomenon to people who were for the first time having to take it seriously and come to grips that this was happening. i took a different approach to trump and tried to listen to what his supporters were saying and focus on what he was doing. my take on him that he was a brilliant media manipulator who was perfectly suited to play on the weaknesses of the american political media and that turned out to be true. i wish i had stuck to my guns. later on in the book i didn't believe he would b
. >> matt tiabbi. in your most recent book "insane clown >> met iab -- "in depth," your most recent book "insane clown president: dispatches from the 2016 circus". you write about donald trump, quote, no ordinary conman, he is way above average, the american political system is his easiest mark ever. >> that was early in the campaign. that was in march 2016. it was around the time he was sewing up the republican nomination and the purpose of that...
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matt? matt: later on, we get the fed decision and that is something the market proudly won't react to because they have already priced in an increase. i have a chart, this is headline pce. they had turned down recently and that is why people expect more of a dovish hike from the fed. the market opening story right now, let's shake you what is happening. london on the 75 level, not much movement. london opening a little firmer, maybe .5% out of the dax and the cac. probably more in line where the fair value was. 7496 was where we were trading. only one stock going ex dividend. european markets giving a slight different direction. ftse 100 down less than .1%. manus cranny? manus: volatility is at a four-year low in the bond market. government formation for theresa may and the democratic unionists, what price is that going to be in terms of money and in terms of politics? trump the dove? the dovish complexion a mario draghi last week. that is the debate. coming in, a on central-bank policy, fi
matt? matt: later on, we get the fed decision and that is something the market proudly won't react to because they have already priced in an increase. i have a chart, this is headline pce. they had turned down recently and that is why people expect more of a dovish hike from the fed. the market opening story right now, let's shake you what is happening. london on the 75 level, not much movement. london opening a little firmer, maybe .5% out of the dax and the cac. probably more in line where...
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i have to agree with matt. there's a pattern that's developing and one of the most troublesome pattern i see is that he is dissembling and if you remember what happened to nixon, actually it happened to clinton, too, when they got into impeachment territory, is it was the lying that got them there. not the obstruction. nixon didn't leave office because he obstructed justice. he got caught in a final lie that lost his support and so he packed it in and left. but there are hints of a pattern here where he keeps doing things that i think in the non federal criminal law sense, rather in the impeachment territory, could result in obstruction which is a very different standard than the criminal law standard. >> matt, what do you think of that? why isn't this obstruction? >> well, first of all, several of the acts are constitutionally permitted, you know, his conversation with james comey about the mike flynn investigation and together with firing of director comey, those are both well within his power of the executiv
i have to agree with matt. there's a pattern that's developing and one of the most troublesome pattern i see is that he is dissembling and if you remember what happened to nixon, actually it happened to clinton, too, when they got into impeachment territory, is it was the lying that got them there. not the obstruction. nixon didn't leave office because he obstructed justice. he got caught in a final lie that lost his support and so he packed it in and left. but there are hints of a pattern here...
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matt: not from me. judge jeanine: give me an example of the right being as outrageous as the left holding a decap ited head of the president and stephen colbert saying the president is a [bleep] southeast. >> it's motor city madness and you want to take a gun to the united states when he was visiting this president of the united states in the white house. what about ted nugent. matt: he apologized. chris: so have a lot of other people. as for this shakespeare thing. judge jeanine: i don't want to forget what happened the last 8 years. that's why donald trump is president. matt: kathy givein did not apologize. she says she is a victim. the country should not be having this type of rhetoric where we can't respect each other. judge jeanine: all want is for the violence to stop. all i want is for people not to think they will be a hero if they kill a congressman or a president. >> you will get no argument from me. it's horrible that anyone would think violence solves anything. to the point of that play you'
matt: not from me. judge jeanine: give me an example of the right being as outrageous as the left holding a decap ited head of the president and stephen colbert saying the president is a [bleep] southeast. >> it's motor city madness and you want to take a gun to the united states when he was visiting this president of the united states in the white house. what about ted nugent. matt: he apologized. chris: so have a lot of other people. as for this shakespeare thing. judge jeanine: i don't...
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our matt yurus is there. and matt, i understand, they had to move where the parade was going. >> reporter: i watched it for a moment there. the parade has been rerouted. this is scheduled to be the finish line here along the popular stretch on 14th and logan circle. according to event organizer who has been radioing back and forth, the parade has been delayed some time because of protests. it is supposed to be turning any moment. i'm here with julie. what is your thought on all this? >> i believe it is all about free speech. i wonder why there is so much difficulty with the parade. we all believe in free speech and no matter what you believe, it is a free country and we are all allowed to express what we believe. depending on whatever you believe. >> reporter: thanks julie. guys, there's still a lot of fun to be had. there are 200 walkers and floats making their way down. i'm told 125,000 people will be on hand to see this go down. we will keep you up to date online and on twitter. matt yurus, wusa9. >> thank
our matt yurus is there. and matt, i understand, they had to move where the parade was going. >> reporter: i watched it for a moment there. the parade has been rerouted. this is scheduled to be the finish line here along the popular stretch on 14th and logan circle. according to event organizer who has been radioing back and forth, the parade has been delayed some time because of protests. it is supposed to be turning any moment. i'm here with julie. what is your thought on all this?...
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>> matt tiabbi. in your most recent book "insane clown president" you write about president trump, quote, he is no order con man. he is way above average in the american political system is his easiest mark ever. >> guest: yeah. this was -- that was early the campaign. i think that was in march of 2016. so it was just around the time when he was sewing up the republican nomination and the purpose of that article is this is a come.com -- compilation of articles -- to explain the trump phenomenon for people who were having to take it serious come to grip watches the fact this was happening. so i took kind of a different approach to trump and tried to really listen to what his supporters were saying and try to focus on what he was doing, and my take on him is that he was a brilliant media manipulator and that he was perfectly suited to play on all the weaknesses of the american political media, ask that turned out to be truism was i had stucks to my guns on the piece. thought he would be president and t
>> matt tiabbi. in your most recent book "insane clown president" you write about president trump, quote, he is no order con man. he is way above average in the american political system is his easiest mark ever. >> guest: yeah. this was -- that was early the campaign. i think that was in march of 2016. so it was just around the time when he was sewing up the republican nomination and the purpose of that article is this is a come.com -- compilation of articles -- to...
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matt miller, there is a lot to talk about. angela merkel has been talking of this event, stressing the two sides of the atlantic are not necessarily on the same page on a number of issues here. matt miller: absolutely. to some extent, she might give up a little bit on that relationship. she has really important meetings, aside from the kind of atmosphere that surrounds donald trump. i don't want to say circus, but there is a lot of media around donald trump but not a lot of meat when it comes to agreement. she is meeting with president xi . she has hot button issues to deal with with president erdogan out of turkey. deliverrump does not
matt miller, there is a lot to talk about. angela merkel has been talking of this event, stressing the two sides of the atlantic are not necessarily on the same page on a number of issues here. matt miller: absolutely. to some extent, she might give up a little bit on that relationship. she has really important meetings, aside from the kind of atmosphere that surrounds donald trump. i don't want to say circus, but there is a lot of media around donald trump but not a lot of meat when it comes...
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>> yes, matt, that is the case. the fair officially closed at 11:00 tonight but the rides as you can see behind me, they are still in operation. that's because they're trying to make up for lost revenue. it was so hot this morning that not as many people were taking to the rides but we've noticed tonight as the temperatures cool the fair heats up. how hot do you think it is out? >> super duper duper hot. >> reporter: the bay area has hit triple digits. >> i think at one point i saw 103 on our weather gauge. >> reporter: at the alameda county fair in pleasanton, that meins an increase in the number of heat exhaustion incidents. firefighters responded to more than a dozen calls today. >> that's a huge spike in our heat-related calls. >> reporter: so if you're hitting up your favorite fair attraction -- >> my favorite spot is where all the rides are. >> reporter: how about you? >> mine is where all the games are. >> mine is where all the slides are. >> reporter: remember to take a break. at the water misters. >> they'r
>> yes, matt, that is the case. the fair officially closed at 11:00 tonight but the rides as you can see behind me, they are still in operation. that's because they're trying to make up for lost revenue. it was so hot this morning that not as many people were taking to the rides but we've noticed tonight as the temperatures cool the fair heats up. how hot do you think it is out? >> super duper duper hot. >> reporter: the bay area has hit triple digits. >> i think at one...
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matt: tracy, thanks very much. tracy alloway, managing editor from abu dhabi, live on this evolving story. the british prime minister theresa may has signaled that she will seek new powers to root out terror, toughening her rhetoric after the london terror attack's. that is as the country prepares for a general election just three days from now. for more, anna edwards is live in westminster with the guest. anna? anna: thanks very much. knew that this was going to be a big week for u.k. politics, when theresa may called the election. the events of saturday night changed the tone and the topic of conversation around the selective security, bringing it to the fore. but there is a business conversation, with brexit on the horizon. with that in mind, let's bring in our next guest. i am joined by the ceo of the eef, a body which champions u.k. manufacturing and engineering. thank you for talking to us. the tone of the election has changed quite a bit. we aren't hearing as much about business as we might have expected. a
matt: tracy, thanks very much. tracy alloway, managing editor from abu dhabi, live on this evolving story. the british prime minister theresa may has signaled that she will seek new powers to root out terror, toughening her rhetoric after the london terror attack's. that is as the country prepares for a general election just three days from now. for more, anna edwards is live in westminster with the guest. anna? anna: thanks very much. knew that this was going to be a big week for u.k....
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for david murphy, matt pellman, karen rogers, tamala edwards, i'm matt o'donnell. thanks for watching us, have a great weekend. pro-tip: chop all your veggies for the week at once. super pro-tip: buy your veggies pre-chopped. boom. the best food at amazing prices, giant. donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values. keep on giggling...ica. and goofing. keep on grooving... and togethering. with scott 1000's long-lasting roll, we'll keep on going, too. scott 1000. america's longest lasting roll. pro-tip. get these great smoked ribs. twenty minutes on the grill, they're done.
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attorney matt whitaker. come on in, please, matt. welcome to the program. good to see you. >> good to be here. stuart: i've read, you know comey and you like comey, but you say president trump was right to fire him. make your case. >> my case is pretty simple. when i came into the department of justice, jim comey was the deputy attorney general and he orient tated me to the department of justice and i would interact with him on a regular basis, i know him well, and what i do know, though, if you read rod rosenstein's memo that outline the basis for firing jim, he was accurate. rod's case talks about how he took-- how director comey at the time took the hillary clinton e-mail server situation and made it not just a denial of prosecution, but made it kind of a little bit of a political circus and ultimately did things inconsistent with not only fbi policies, but also fbi traditions. so-- >> the criticism of james comey is that he went political and politicized the fbi and stuck the fbi into the middle of political debate and that's something you should not do
attorney matt whitaker. come on in, please, matt. welcome to the program. good to see you. >> good to be here. stuart: i've read, you know comey and you like comey, but you say president trump was right to fire him. make your case. >> my case is pretty simple. when i came into the department of justice, jim comey was the deputy attorney general and he orient tated me to the department of justice and i would interact with him on a regular basis, i know him well, and what i do know,...
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. >> >> matt, let me begin with you. we will start with jeff sessions. he has now testified the invitation to testify before the senate intelligence committee. what specifically do you think he heard, matt, in fbi director comey's testimony that compelled him to step into it? >> i think there are two things. first of all, i think the reason he's going before the intel committee, it looks like he's trying to get out of public testimony. the problem that he has now is that jim comey moved the russia cloud that the president famously said was over his head, he moved it on to jeff sessions' head in two ways, one, there are now apparently reports of another meeting with ambassador kislyak and, two, there continue to be questions about what jeff sessions knew when he signed off on jim comey's firing. did he know that the president was concerned with jim comey's handling of the russian affair? we know he was aware of comey's concerns about appropriate conduct with the president and according those are questions he apparently doesn't want to answer in public. >>
. >> >> matt, let me begin with you. we will start with jeff sessions. he has now testified the invitation to testify before the senate intelligence committee. what specifically do you think he heard, matt, in fbi director comey's testimony that compelled him to step into it? >> i think there are two things. first of all, i think the reason he's going before the intel committee, it looks like he's trying to get out of public testimony. the problem that he has now is that jim...
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matt: right. youct basically means -- are actually buying directly from nike, not buying from someone else selling nike on amazon or instagram, for example. [inaudible] amazon get some sort of piece of the piece, obviously. they talked about their direct to consumer sales grew 18% last year. their overall wholesale sales -- this is where they see the growth. there's a lot of brands. and a lot of brands are doing more what they call direct consumer. vinnie: in a way, this is not water down the brand a bit. it's going to be available to anybody at the click of the something. matt: the big question at amazon is, what will be put on there. the premium offering, the sneakers go for well over $100. nike was asked that and dodged the question. looking at twitter today, a lot of jordan fans were kind of mocking, saying i can't believe jordan might be available on amazon. it seems like at this point we don't know exactly what will be on there but it will be a surprise. >> this is about taking more ownershi
matt: right. youct basically means -- are actually buying directly from nike, not buying from someone else selling nike on amazon or instagram, for example. [inaudible] amazon get some sort of piece of the piece, obviously. they talked about their direct to consumer sales grew 18% last year. their overall wholesale sales -- this is where they see the growth. there's a lot of brands. and a lot of brands are doing more what they call direct consumer. vinnie: in a way, this is not water down the...
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matt: yes. i was going to say, both of them stomping a little bit on the idea of -- the possibility of exit being good for the economy. that pound move we saw during thehammond speech, text was released in the market had a chance to read it while he was talking -- we saw the pound dive while he was talking about his desire for a brexit that seems like a non-brexit. he is asking for openness, increased trade. guy: access to talent. to be honest, if you look at both speeches, you wouldn't hear much difference. i sense that the chancellor may be a little bit more -- he may have been willing to accept that something will be lost, but the governor was strong on that subject, that clearing would cost europe, would cost the world significant amounts of money. matt: right. he was talking about also the differences between onshore and offshore clearing. argument,rongest because he was saying one basis point would cost about 22 billion euros for all eu companies, but that is spread out between all you com
matt: yes. i was going to say, both of them stomping a little bit on the idea of -- the possibility of exit being good for the economy. that pound move we saw during thehammond speech, text was released in the market had a chance to read it while he was talking -- we saw the pound dive while he was talking about his desire for a brexit that seems like a non-brexit. he is asking for openness, increased trade. guy: access to talent. to be honest, if you look at both speeches, you wouldn't hear...
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matt pellman isrphy has trafficd asmoe look at satellite, there'e gestion you he your windshield. west very light.ia. 67 in wilmington, 63 in trenton. 64 in allentown. when you look at in philadelphi, it was just whereo talk about humid air, doesn'tow. as you go toward m and higher ig more humid. as we go through the day, it will warm up, the humidity will rise up from the south and make things more uncomfortable. 66 degrees and nice today. 77 by noon, a bit more humid there. during the afternoon, high of 82 and more humid as we head through 3:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m. tonight. you want cool drinks if you're heading to the ballpark or heading out on the town or doing something outdoors. matt pellman the possibility of pop you are showers today, the weekend call it will be on the humid side this weekend. >> reporter: i can get on board with cool drengs for a friday -- drinks for a friday night for sure. good morning, everybody, we're looking good on the roadways and the bridges. overnight construction on the ben franklin bridge that starting pointed in the afternoon, we had big
matt pellman isrphy has trafficd asmoe look at satellite, there'e gestion you he your windshield. west very light.ia. 67 in wilmington, 63 in trenton. 64 in allentown. when you look at in philadelphi, it was just whereo talk about humid air, doesn'tow. as you go toward m and higher ig more humid. as we go through the day, it will warm up, the humidity will rise up from the south and make things more uncomfortable. 66 degrees and nice today. 77 by noon, a bit more humid there. during the...
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>> sounds good, matt, thank you. now for look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> in the trentonian, the new jersey department of children and families has stripped vital funding away from day care program for young children with special needs, run by mercer and other community partners in the state. it ran through the end of the year, so it was abrupt decision by the dcf. there another other alternatives at this time. >> in this morning reading eagle, lawmakers pushing for legislation that will regulate pennsylvania's tatoo shops. the bill would banta too long or body piercing for someone under 18 without the written consent of parent or legal guardian. also, requires, tatoo shops to register with the state health department. >> and, get your sparklers ready for the fourth. the burlington county times is reporting, that legislation to legalize the possession and use of sparklers, and some other small fire work, was approved and sent to governor christies' desk it, could be approved just in time for the
>> sounds good, matt, thank you. now for look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> in the trentonian, the new jersey department of children and families has stripped vital funding away from day care program for young children with special needs, run by mercer and other community partners in the state. it ran through the end of the year, so it was abrupt decision by the dcf. there another other alternatives at this time. >> in this morning reading eagle, lawmakers...
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strong storms on monday, downpours then, matt a lot to talk about in the seven-day forecast. rnlg the four in hand is not in case you're wongderring. >> wongderring -- wondering. traffic is not tied in knots. crews are cleared heading to the blue route, they finished their work for the week along the vine street expressway. everything is reopened there. ben franklin bridge let's ski if the camera is working. it's back on the westbound side, we have two right lanes out of commission because of the work. her scheduled to clear at 6:00, hopefully that will happen, because if it doesn't it will be a mess. we'll be watching our good buddy, ben franklin bridge. vine street expressway, everything is reopened, overnight construction is gone. don't forget it is the firefly music festival it's a fluid situation, they may close some of the off ramps from highway one at times as people head down there for good tunes this weekend. matt. >> developing news here, a quick-moving suburban fire injured one person, flames were shooting out of the home on east gulph view road in ardmore. firefig
strong storms on monday, downpours then, matt a lot to talk about in the seven-day forecast. rnlg the four in hand is not in case you're wongderring. >> wongderring -- wondering. traffic is not tied in knots. crews are cleared heading to the blue route, they finished their work for the week along the vine street expressway. everything is reopened there. ben franklin bridge let's ski if the camera is working. it's back on the westbound side, we have two right lanes out of commission...
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hang in there, matt. the gunman, as i found out, took a couple other shots that went under the suv and matt took a shot in the arm while laying there. if he had not got the shot in the arm that would have been directly come over to where we were. and as soon as i was able to get to matt, i could see he was seriously wounded. he lost a lot of blood. i knelt down, put my hand on his head and preyed for him. i got the medical kit out of the back of the suv, went around to the officer was laying there, she was shot in the ankle but i could tell she was not near as critical as matt. but by the time i got the medical kit and over to matt, emts were running up on the scene. i took the medical kit on the field to where scalise was and handed it to brad, member of congress, who is also a medical doctor. >> matt mika, we're told, he is still in critical condition at george washington university hospital. was he conscious when you daet with him? >> yes. he was still conscious. he was fading quickly but was still con
hang in there, matt. the gunman, as i found out, took a couple other shots that went under the suv and matt took a shot in the arm while laying there. if he had not got the shot in the arm that would have been directly come over to where we were. and as soon as i was able to get to matt, i could see he was seriously wounded. he lost a lot of blood. i knelt down, put my hand on his head and preyed for him. i got the medical kit out of the back of the suv, went around to the officer was laying...
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thank you, matt. new this morning, two people are recovering following an accident in south philadelphia. police were called to broad and oregon streets just before 1:00. investigators say a car hit a man and a woman who were riding a bike there, both victims were taken to the hospital. they're now in stable condition. the driver did stay on the scene, no word yet if that driver is facing any charges. >>> also, overnight, police are investigating a hit-and-run that injured at least three people in north philadelphia. this accident happened just before 2:30 at venango street and kensington avenue. first his two cars, injuring people inside the cashing. driver kept going before flipping over on castor and erie areas, the driver ran off. no word on the condition of the three people who were injured. >> well, check this out. after several attempts, crews manage to rescue a deer from the water at penn's landing, "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos has the full story from the people who saved its life. >>
thank you, matt. new this morning, two people are recovering following an accident in south philadelphia. police were called to broad and oregon streets just before 1:00. investigators say a car hit a man and a woman who were riding a bike there, both victims were taken to the hospital. they're now in stable condition. the driver did stay on the scene, no word yet if that driver is facing any charges. >>> also, overnight, police are investigating a hit-and-run that injured at least...
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matt peterson's forecast is coming up this sunday morning. we will be right back. e3tz z5yz y2e3ty y5yy >>> tragedy at sea, missing sailors after collision of the navy destroyer and merchant ship end with the discovery of the victims. >>> and pride in the streets of philadelphia, where in town you can find this colorful celebration. >>> today is sunday june 18th good morning, happy fathers day, i'm jan carabao. hot, humid to day and rain is on the horizon, but lets get over to meteorologist matt peterson with the eyewis
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lets head over to matt peterson with the eyewitness weather forecast. goodun today matt. i'm hoping to grill out. >> usually, you know, they want to treat. >> yes. >> he is always working hard all the time but today is dad 's day and if you are looking to grill out t youill py be okay, all right. if you have outdoor plans. maybe going to the phillies game. that should be good as well. it does look like in general like today will be the better of our two weekend days. yesterday we did get late afternoon sunshine which was nice but in general it was still a kind of dreary, saturday. across the delaware valley. right now storm scan three showing you a quiet morning, we're not dealing with any kind of problems out there and we are looking at, relatively clear, skies, across the area too. that is good news for us. we will see cloud cover, later on in the morning hours. visibility is much better this morning compared to yesterday. we had that fog out there on our really too much problem, along the shore, still maybe a little bit of fog out there but in general not too bad. litt
lets head over to matt peterson with the eyewitness weather forecast. goodun today matt. i'm hoping to grill out. >> usually, you know, they want to treat. >> yes. >> he is always working hard all the time but today is dad 's day and if you are looking to grill out t youill py be okay, all right. if you have outdoor plans. maybe going to the phillies game. that should be good as well. it does look like in general like today will be the better of our two weekend days. yesterday...
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thanks, matt. cbs-3 summer fest goes to ambler movie marquis at historic ambler theater is glowing, bright. ambler theater is a great source of pride for montgomery county community there, and it was built back in 1928 but fell into disrepair by 2001. theater was bought and underwent a major make over and now it shines as bright as ever. great place to take in those first run and classic films. >> it is something about sitting in the dark auditorium with other people laughing, crying, feeling suspense together, this is our history. >> just ask anybody there about theater and they will give a rave review. >>> well, right now fifth annual ambler arts and music festival is taking place our vittoria woodill took in the great acts at play last night. >> put your hand up high in the sky. >> oh, yeah ambler has got that feeling. >> the entertainment, the food , the atmosphere, it is just awesome. >> reporter: there was no parking on butler pike and no parking on the dance floor either. >> it is fun, live
thanks, matt. cbs-3 summer fest goes to ambler movie marquis at historic ambler theater is glowing, bright. ambler theater is a great source of pride for montgomery county community there, and it was built back in 1928 but fell into disrepair by 2001. theater was bought and underwent a major make over and now it shines as bright as ever. great place to take in those first run and classic films. >> it is something about sitting in the dark auditorium with other people laughing, crying,...
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good morning, robin what you got coming up. >> reporter: matt a lot coming up for you matt and tam. healthcare vote on hold as you know. president trump gathering republicans at the white house as they are for a new revised bill for after the recess. will they succeed in their mission to replace affordable care act. celebrity homes destroyed. fast moving blazes fueled by dry conditions high winds. the red flag warning this morning and whe >>> and we'll have the latest on the trial for a former f hiking the price of a life saving drug but currently o be trial for fraud. the difficult jury selection entering its third day as potential jurors say they cannot be impartial. dan abrams will join us this that. that is coming up and a whole bunch more here on hump day "gma" matt and tam. >> see you soon robin. >> a few problems today but not on the schuylkill. let's take a live look right now and show you what it looks like. we find a jam on the schuylkill. it's been particularly heavy westbound at you travel here approaching belmont to past belmont but you can see that travel time a 24 min
good morning, robin what you got coming up. >> reporter: matt a lot coming up for you matt and tam. healthcare vote on hold as you know. president trump gathering republicans at the white house as they are for a new revised bill for after the recess. will they succeed in their mission to replace affordable care act. celebrity homes destroyed. fast moving blazes fueled by dry conditions high winds. the red flag warning this morning and whe >>> and we'll have the latest on the...
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matt. >> thanks, david. look out for the storms if and when they move in later today by going to 6abc.com/weather. >>> juvenile white sharks are swimming close to the southern california coast and film crews might be to blame. film crews are throwing bait in the water to attract more sharks in hopes of getting them on film. chumming is not illegal, but boaters can be cited for throwing bait so close to the beach. there's no indication that the chumming has led to any attacks. >> philadelphia police are looking for the thief whose been stealing batteries out of jeeps. all the stuff took place in the spring garden and fairmont area. older jeeps have latches to open the hoods which makes it easy to get in and remove the batteries. officers are taking a look at the surveillance video in the neighborhood to find whoever is responsible. >>> miss new jersey pageant continues in ocean city tonight. it takes place at the famed music pier. our karen rogers is on hand for the peanut to emcee and lend her expertise, kar
matt. >> thanks, david. look out for the storms if and when they move in later today by going to 6abc.com/weather. >>> juvenile white sharks are swimming close to the southern california coast and film crews might be to blame. film crews are throwing bait in the water to attract more sharks in hopes of getting them on film. chumming is not illegal, but boaters can be cited for throwing bait so close to the beach. there's no indication that the chumming has led to any attacks....
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matt: welcome. i am matt miller. anna: i am anna edwards. deliverye clean disputes. it is written by the government. the government of the day is the conservative minority government. aresupport -- how confident they they can get controversial policies through parliament? we will get clues with the speech. we have to talk about the china story, the saudi story. more conversations to be had around these markets at the moment. the oil story especially hurt stocks. we had the s&p 500 down. we also saw that carry through into asia. take a look at futures here, after a drops. missan see the percent price, that red column, shows you where stocks are calculated to open. slightly in the negative on the ftse. more negative on the dax. as far as the oil price, take a look at where we are trading. .rude down not a huge drop, but a dollar drop yesterday. s&p, not trading. just want to show you, although it was a decent drop, it is from a record high. not much of a problem if you are long u.s. stocks. take a look at australian stocks. that was that if you were long. down 0.5 -- 1
matt: welcome. i am matt miller. anna: i am anna edwards. deliverye clean disputes. it is written by the government. the government of the day is the conservative minority government. aresupport -- how confident they they can get controversial policies through parliament? we will get clues with the speech. we have to talk about the china story, the saudi story. more conversations to be had around these markets at the moment. the oil story especially hurt stocks. we had the s&p 500 down. we...
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go ahead, matt. >> look, i'm not trying to indict every reporter. i have a lot of friends that work for cnn who are on this show right now as well. but what i am trying to say is we all have to acknowledge that the chiron on the screen says trump hates the press. the nation has been at war for decades, and when we have to watch story after story of this investigation which actually weren't accurate about the russia investigation, the fact trump is their president, you look at that hard study and it's hard for you to put yourself in a conservative's shoes. when you look at the coverage, the overwhelming majority of kovrmg ko coverage is anti-trump coverage. he has to own up to those mistakes. they want to get the facts without all this shading. i think the american people deserve that. >> let me ask jim acosta to respond. go ahead, jim. >> reporter: i think that, and i asked this question of the president when he was running to win the white house, can you withstand the scrutiny that comes with being president of the united states? he didn't like tha
go ahead, matt. >> look, i'm not trying to indict every reporter. i have a lot of friends that work for cnn who are on this show right now as well. but what i am trying to say is we all have to acknowledge that the chiron on the screen says trump hates the press. the nation has been at war for decades, and when we have to watch story after story of this investigation which actually weren't accurate about the russia investigation, the fact trump is their president, you look at that hard...
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matt: do you think he understood those arguments? even after you met with him at the white house, he went to brussels and told his counterparts the germans are very bad and bmw sells millions of cars here, i want to put a stop to that. does that worry you? harald: i am not concerned. this does not worried me because of the facts and what we have achieved here together with our partners in south carolina, that is a great achievement, which is acknowledged as well. and we need the trade for future growth, future business development. but i am sure we will have a good relationship with the new administration. matt: you just unveiled the new x3 in a gorgeous blue. these are becoming more and more popular for consumers, the butler, more compact suv's, you are also building a behemoth x7 here in south carolina. are you optimistic for the x7's success as well? harald: absolutely. a lot of consumers are asking for a bigger car, and we definitely give them an opportunity to drive a bigger car with a little more space. the u.s. customers are w
matt: do you think he understood those arguments? even after you met with him at the white house, he went to brussels and told his counterparts the germans are very bad and bmw sells millions of cars here, i want to put a stop to that. does that worry you? harald: i am not concerned. this does not worried me because of the facts and what we have achieved here together with our partners in south carolina, that is a great achievement, which is acknowledged as well. and we need the trade for...
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so we want to get you right over to meteorologist, matt peterson for the latest, matt. >> tracking severe wet they are morning, had multiple tornado warnings, already to start out our saturday, now we have severe thunderstorm warning for the coastline, going until 8:15. this is for atlantic, burlington, cape may, ocean counties, again, until 8:15 this morning, the strong line every thunderstorms, that produced those two tornado warnings, is now moving across the pinelands, toward the coastline, and it will be potentially having some strong gusty winds, heavy downpours, and of course, the thunder and lightning, just taking a look, you see toms river in there, the stafford area, mistic island, headed further south, atlantic city back down toward cape may. so, again, if you are down at the shore points this morning, g up, it doesn't look too bad. thunderstorms are on the way. high temperature of 90 degrees today, 86 tomorrow, much calmer, very nice start to the work week, jan. >> thank you, matt, we'll keep you up-to-date on the severe weather all morning long, next update is at 7:57. see yo
so we want to get you right over to meteorologist, matt peterson for the latest, matt. >> tracking severe wet they are morning, had multiple tornado warnings, already to start out our saturday, now we have severe thunderstorm warning for the coastline, going until 8:15. this is for atlantic, burlington, cape may, ocean counties, again, until 8:15 this morning, the strong line every thunderstorms, that produced those two tornado warnings, is now moving across the pinelands, toward the...